Calculating Limit of Function – A quotient of polynomials to the power of a polynomial – Exercise 5850 Post category:Calculating Limit of Function Post comments:0 Comments Exercise Evaluate the following limit: \lim _ { x \rightarrow \infty} {(\frac{5x^2+6}{5x^2+7})}^{15x^2+1} Final Answer Show final answer \lim _ { x \rightarrow \infty} {(\frac{5x^2+6}{5x^2+7})}^{15x^2+1}=e^{-3} Solution Coming soon… Share with Friends Read more articles Previous PostCalculating Limit of Function – A difference of quotients with square and third roots – Exercise 5829 Next PostCalculating Limit of Function – A polynomial to the power of a quotient of polynomials – Exercise 5853 You Might Also Like Calculating Limit of Function – A function with e in the power of a function with e to infinity – Exercise 6329 July 6, 2019 Calculating Limit of Function – A ln function divided by a polynomial – Exercise 5985 July 2, 2019 Calculating Limit of Function – A quotient of polynomials to the power of a polynomial – Exercise 6020 July 3, 2019 Calculating Limit of Function – A rational function – Exercise 5793 June 29, 2019 Calculating Limit of Function – A quotient of polynomials in the power of a polynomial to infinity – Exercise 6559 July 15, 2019 Calculating Limit of Function – A multiplication of functions as x approaches infinity – Exercise 6045 July 3, 2019 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Δ
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